Reports of a
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1961.
URGE KENNEDY TO WARN AGAINST 'STALLING'
revolt against Republicans want Russian assurance of good faith'
Shah 'untrue'
Teheran, May 28.
Premier Ali Athitil today denied as "completely without foundation" reports of an uprising against the rule of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi.
The Shah
Knight in
shining
armour
Oxford, May 28. A knight in shining armour will ride out of Portsmouth on the south coast on horseback this work to corry a special pennant to Oxford in a bid to win
an initiative test.
The contest is being organised
As part of the "National Com-
munity Week" which opens in June,
A trophy will go to the local
Amini said that "all reports that there is any tension or trou- ble in the country are completely without foundation."
after
FILA Comment came rumours swept through Europe that there had been an uprising against the Shab, now vacation- ing In Rome.
The unconfirmed reports had not spelled out any details of the alleged uprising.
loday Teheran
appeared normal. There were few un- usual trae or activity in the streets.
SCHEDULE
A spokesman for the Royal Palace said the Shah would be returning as scheduled on Tues- day. He has been on an official visit to Norway and stopped off on Friday for a long weekend in Rome.
There had been reports in Europe that the Shah's long weekend in Rome was due to his desire see the political situation here clarified before
This return.
discontent
monarch's
There had been rumblings of prior to the departure,
his leaving the country at such a critical time. Amint recently Hlaunched a drive against cor- ruption and graft in high places.
UPI.
No more official residence
Seoul, May 28.
community association which The Chosum Hotel, one of transports its pennant to Oxford the oldest and by the most original method. able western
most comfort- Scout. hotels in
An Ersex Community Associa-which was being renovated by tion has sent its pennant on a
ousted John the.
world to reach here.
Chang Gov-
140,000-milo trip TUUnd the ernment to be used
the ulelal residence of the Prime are Minister, is to be turned into a Many other unsociation: keeping their method secret, but tourist hotel, the South Korean
Ministry it is believed that at least one Transportation prament will fly over the northnounced tonight, pole before reaching Oxford... China-Mall Special.
London, May 28. The number of cattle arti feinily bred In England and Wales between March 1960 and
1981 exceeded March million for the first line, the MIK nounced here.
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The five storey hotel with 60 rooms was used by the United States Military Command until the end of March this year when it was returned to the Government.-Reuter,
Washington, May 28. The Republicott Party's Con- gressional leaders today
ided a statement urging Piosidont Kennedy to wam, Me, Khrushchov that any further. "Sovint stall- ing" would torpedo nogo- tiations on world problems,
the
Sonotor Everett Dirkson and leaders in the Senute and House Mr Charles Halleck, Republican of Representatives, chided President for agreeing to meet the Suvlet Prime Minister with- out having formed in advance→ In Mr Kennedy' words--a "comprehensive set of carefully prepared, long-term policies."
But, as the meeting had now
been arranged it should be used to tell Mr Khrushchey that the United States
wanted some
tangible evidence of good faith if nuclear testing.. disarmament and other negotiations were to continue, the Republican leaders said.
THE TROUBLE
Ww
The trouble with negotiating with Mr Khrushchev they said,
"the was that
Soviets are negotiating for world domina- tion while
have been negotiating for world peace."
"These are two completely they Incompatible objectives," said, "they have destoyed all hope of progress."
Vast areas of farmland affected
Typhoon Alice destroyed
in China
crops
London, May 29.
FAULTS IN
U.S. SYSTEM
TO PREVENT
WAR BY ACCIDENT
Typhoon Alice, which swept through Hongkong on May 19, towards the China Mainland affected vast areas of farmland in the coastal The areas of Fukien and Chekiang Provinces, the New China News Agency reported.
DENTIST'S OFFER TO MIM K
Copenhagen,
May 28.
A Danish dentist has "It should be self-evident that
the so long as
Soviet union
written to Mr Nikita adheres
Khrushchov Its goal of world do
offering of peaceful mination, its, alic
him a set of artificial coexistence meuns nothing. It
teeth free of charge. 10 Mr should be made clear Khrushchev that we fully realise this and that until there le a real basis for negotiations, none will be attempted."
Senator Thruston
Morten of
Kentucky, the Republican
Party's outgoing Chairman, viewed the Vienna meeting with less concern.
JUST EXPLORATORY
In a television Interview he called it merely exploratory and said. "We're sufficiently sop- not going histicated so we are
to be disappointed with what- ever communique results from that 'conference."
Senator Mike Mansfeld of Montano, the Democratic Leader in the Senate, said In another television interview that Pre-
the conference with our support and complete con- Adence."
fall WWIFE VS 24 CATS aldent Kennedy "should go into
Murketing Board an
The total was 2,006,000-(wo thirds of all cattle bred in the tierds of England and Wales.
"There was un increase of 42,821 Inseminations over the
Chicago, May 28.
Robert Wilson, 45, is seeking a divorce licre because life 38- year-old wife refuses to give up her two dożen entN. He says he is allergle to cai's fur. And the eats, he says, cost
China Mall Special,
He said he was glad there was no formal agenda for the meet- ing and suggested that the United States has nothing lose and maybe we have some-
previous year, the board sald.im US$80 a month in food. thing to gain."Reuter.
China Mall Special.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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of strike in S. Africa
to
London, May 28, About 1,000 people, mostly
white, gathered in Trafal
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The meeting began a three- Bay, campaign of solidarity ar- panised by Britain's anti-apar- Cheld movement.
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ACROSS
G First planted trik?
9 Go.sick.
10 American poet?
11 Capture.
12 Reptile.
13 Ploce.
14 Copy.
10 Received.
10 Striving."}
21 Team swank!
28. And, enda7
24 To keep the táp clean?
2 River.
ai Simple charge?
31 One in handl
34 Desert
30 Tren.
37 Mount.
28 Objective.
to Fine.
40 Classifies.
1 Gets by.
DOWN
2 Occupation for a fisherman!
3 Exultant.
4 Bundle.
Live cinder.
0 Man with a tane?
? Encumbrance.
8 Rummage about.
15 Sheriff's band,
17 Antique.
19 Not marry.
20 Pen
digit.
27 Make the eaks cold?
24 It holds things.
Doesn't save?
27 Following
26 Beastly groups.
29 Expatia.
30 Language..
33 It's hypocritical.
36 Fed on,
BATURDAY'S. CROSSWORD.--Across: 3 Daisies, † itented, & Lantern, 9 Tram, 11 Flay, 12 Order, 10 Tiød, 16 Deky. 17 Tiesikų 18 Lat, 19 Laya, 21 Caution, 2a Meared, #3 Hlortes, Downr 1, Chew, 3 Cualles, 1 Delay, 4. fidani, 3 Saturday, 0, Buh= der. 19. Radiator, 11 Fle, 13 Desferi, 14 Eft, 10 Traces, 18 Lahel, +19 Iesne, 20 Jude,
gar Square today for an anti-apartheid meeting which expressed support for the projected three- day strike by non-whites in South Africa which is to coincide with South Africa's independence celebrations of the end of the month.
"From newspaper pic- Lures you can see Khrush- chev's back teeth are too small, the dentist, Finn G. Larsson, sald.
"This can give chroble wrote to headaches, Bo I Khrushchev and offered to make a set of artificial teeth for tum:
No reply las coine from the Soviet Prime Minister yet, but Larsson has been told off by the Danish Den- tizis. Association for "un- professiona advertising." --Reuter.
HE
Peasants in affected areas in the two provinces are budly replanting the most seriously affected cropa, the Agency said.
In Cheklang alone. 130,000 hectares of farmland
were hit.
OVCT
The report said cartiouds of and other reed cotton, malze have been county seats to the countryside la Cheking for the replanting.
some sent from
now
SEVEN DEAD Meanwhile, Typhoon Betty, dissipated into a tropical storm after leaving seven dead and 197 Injured in Formosa when it struck on Friday, was
the spotted today moving on
the cast China Sea towards | Korean Straits.
U.S. Air Force weathermen in
:
TALKS END